Case for a pair of far-sighted eyeglasses

ABSTRACT

A case for a pair of far-sighted eyeglasses includes an upper and a lower half case, a pair of far-sighted eyeglasses and a pen. The upper and the lower half case have a soft cloth, and the lower half case has a position block in an intermediate portion to stabilize the far-sighted eyeglasses with the nose bridge of the far-sighted eyeglasses lying on the position block. The lower half case has a shaped retainable block respectively at two opposite sides for keeping a pen stably. Thus the case contains both the pair of far-sighted eyeglasses and the pen for carrying to wear and write. A hang hook is also provided on an outer surface of the upper half case to be hanged on a pocket.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] This invention relates to a case for a pair of far-sightedeyeglasses, particularly to one having a shaped position block and twoshaped retainable blocks in proper locations in the case for stabilizingthe far-sighted eyeglasses and the pen, and further a hang hook providedon an outer surface of the upper half case for hanging the case on apocket for carrying.

[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art

[0004] Common conventional far-sighted eyeglasses are usually used forreading. As such, then cannot be always worn by a user, but onlyintended to be usually carried in a case by a user for need of reading.But the case has to be opened with some force, if an excessive force isused to open the case, the pair of far-sighted eyeglasses contained inthe case may fall out and down on the ground and damaged or with lensesbroken. Some far-sighted eyeglasses are collapsible to become a smallsize for easily carrying, having a turning point between the two lensrims a hand rod screwed with the sides of the leans rims. This permitsthe eyeglasses to be folded with one lens rim laid on the other leansrim, with the hang rod extending horizontal facing upward to from a Tshape. Then the hand rod is folded down on the lens rims. The collapsedeyeglasses are then put into a curved case the size of a lighter. Butthis kind of eyeglasses involves complicated steps, often letting usersto lose or damage the eyeglasses by carelessness.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] The objective of the invention is to offer a case for a pair offar-sighted eyeglasses and a pen, having a simple structure to be easilyopened and carried along.

[0006] The feature of the invention is the case consisting of an upperand a lower half case pivotally connected to each other to allow theupper half case to be opened up and closed on the lower half case.Further, a position block and two retainable blocks are provided in thelower half case for keeping a pair of far-sighted eyeglasses and a penin place in the case.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0007] This invention will be better understood by referring to theaccompanying drawings, wherein:

[0008]FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a case for a pair offar-sighted eyeglasses in the present invention;

[0009]FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the case containing thefar-sighted eyeglasses in the present invention;

[0010]FIG. 3 is an upper view of the far-sighted eyeglasses in thepresent invention;

[0011]FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a pen placed in a lower half casewith an upper half case opened in the present invention;

[0012]FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the pen and the far-sightedeyeglasses placed in the lower half case with the upper half case openedin the present invention;

[0013]FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the case for a pair offar-sighted eyeglasses and the pen placed in the case in the presentinvention; and,

[0014]FIG. 7 is a side view of the far-sighted eyeglasses compressed inthe present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0015] A preferred embodiment of a case for a pair of far-sightedeyeglasses in the present invention, as shown in FIG. 1, includes a case1, a pair of far-sighted eyeglasses 2 and a pen as main components.

[0016] The case 1 is elongate, consisting of an upper half case 10 and alower half case 11, with the upper half case 10 pivotally connected tothe lower half case 11 so as to be opened and closed on the lower halfcase 11. Further, a sheet of soft cloth 12 is respectively laid in theupper and the lower half case 10 and 11, which has a shaped positionblock 13 fixed on an intermediate portion of the inner surface, and aleft shaped retainable block 14 and a right shaped retainable block 15are respectively fixed at two inner opposite ends. The left and theright shaped retainable block 14 and 15 respectively have a cut-offcorner 140, 150. In addition, a hang hook 16 is fixed on an outersurface of the upper half case 10, as shown in FIG. 2 for hanging thecase 1 on a pocket. A hook block 17 is provided on an intermediateportion of a front wall of the upper half case 11, and a slot 18 isprovided in a front wall of the lower half case 11. Further, a longelastic strip 19 is riveted on the inner side of the front wall of thelower half case 11, having a slide surface 190 protruding upward in theintermediate portion, a fit slot 191 provided a little below the slidesurface 190, and an insert slot 192 provided a little below the fit slot191 for a press block 193 to insert therein and also extending out ofthe slot 18 of the front wall of the lower half case 11.

[0017] The far-sighted eyeglasses 2 are to be placed in the case 1,having a nose bridge 20 as shown in FIG. 3, a lens rim 21 respectivelyformed at two sides of the bridge 20, and a flat curved temple 3respectively connected to an outer side of each two leans rim 21.

[0018] The pen 3 is placed in an upper inner portion of the case 1, withtwo ends tightly contacting with the cu-off corners 140, 150 of theright and the left retainable block 15 and 14.

[0019] In assembling and using, referring to FIGS. 4, 5 and 6, firstlyput the pen 3 in the space between the two retainable blocks 14, 15 inthe lower half case 11, with its two ends tightly contacting the twocut-off corners 140, 150 in a stabilized condition. Then the two temples22 are folded down, with the two-lens rims 21 placed downward in thelower half case 11 protectively on the soft cloth 12. The soft cloths 12also protect the far-sighted eyeglasses and the pen from wear and tear.The nose bridge 20 of the eyeglasses just fits the position block 13 andstabilized thereby, and two ends of the eyeglasses 2 respectivelytightly contact lower edges of the two retainable blocks 14, 15 keepingthe eyeglasses 2 and the pen 3 from swaying or moving around whenreceiving a shock. As the two temples 22 are curved up, protruding upthe upper edge of the lower half case 11, the hook block 17 may slidealong the slide surface 190 and enter the insert hole 191 when the upperhalf case 11 is closed on the lower half case 11, as shown in FIG. 6.Then the upper half case 10 may compress the curved temples 22 placed inthe lower half case 11, as shown in FIG. 7. If a user wants to open thecase 1, the person only presses inward the press block 193 in the slot18, forcing the insert hole 191 of the elastic strip 19 move back andletting the hook block 17 disengage from the elastic strip 19, with thetemples 22 also released from compressing by the upper half case 10 torecover elastic force to push a little the upper half case 10 off thelower half case 1. Thus the case 1 is easily opened, having a very smalldimensions and the hang hook 16 can hang the case 1 on a pocket foreasily carrying.

[0020] While the preferred embodiment of the invention has beendescribed above, it will be recognized and understood that variousmodifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intendedto cover all such modifications that my fall within the spirit and scopeof the invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A case for a pair of far-sighted eyeglassescomprising: an upper half case and a lower half case, a soft cloth laidin said upper and said lower half case respectively, and a positionblock provided in an intermediate portion in said lower half case; apair of far-sighted eyeglasses placed on an inner side of a lowerportion of said lower half case, and a nose bridge of said far-sightedeyeglasses kept in place with said position block in a stabilizedcondition; and, characterized by said lower half case provided with twoshaped retainable blocks positioned parallel to a position where saidfar-sighted eyeglasses are laid, a pen kept sustained between said twoshaped retainable blocks in said lower half case, thus both saidfar-sighted eyeglasses and said pen contained in said case, said shapedposition block keeping said far-sighted eyeglasses in place immovable,said two shaped retainable blocks keeping immovable said pen, saidfar-sighted eyeglasses and said pen impossible to sway or move around orwear or tear caused by shocks or vibration, said case being small andthin so as to easily carry to wear said for-sighted eyeglasses and towrite with said pen when needed.
 2. The case for a pair of far-sightedeyeglasses as claimed in claim 1, wherein said two shaped retainableblocks are shaped as L, located oppositely, having respectively a notchfor two ends of said pen to fit in.